The quest for personal glory drags two men into the pits of hell in these novellas.
In Cats, retired FBI Special Agent Alston Waters is
hired as the training officer for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department in Montana. He scouts out a remote location with no distractions and no
interferences. His search takes him and six deputies to the abandoned Sweet Grass Psychiatric Hospital. The hospital, once a brutal boarding school for Native American children, was closed after a horrific and mysterious fire ten years earlier. The Sheriff warns of the legend of the Catman who roams the hills. The sheriff doesn’t believe but tells Waters there are many who do. Before the close of the first day Waters begins to believe when locked doors and barred windows leave them at the mercy of the myth.
Dogs takes place on Maine’s Stryker John Island where Trent Aress moves his family to establish a motel. The very independent, very isolated
islanders have no use for the amenity, and waste little time in telling him so. But the islander he needs most to worry about is his neighbor, the belligerent and spiteful Abe Carver.
When Carver lets loose his pack of dogs to aggravate the guests, Trent wages war by gathering his own canine army. As the worst winter storm on record whips in, the men release their dogs to do their utmost destruction, but the battle waged is one neither Carver nor Aress is prepared for.